LDS Temple Art and Architecture

Articles from BYU Studies

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Denominations, Mormonism
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Author: BYU Studies ISBN: 9781938896750
Publisher: Deseret Book Company Publication: January 1, 2014
Imprint: BYU Studies Language: English
Author: BYU Studies
ISBN: 9781938896750
Publisher: Deseret Book Company
Publication: January 1, 2014
Imprint: BYU Studies
Language: English

This compilation of articles on the art and architecture is selected from over fifty years of LDS scholarship published by BYU Studies. This volume features articles on early Mormon architects and architecture, artwork in the Nauvoo Temple, Minerva Teichert’s Manti Temple murals, symbolism in the Salt Lake Temple, and the art and architecture of the Hawai‘i Temple.

Contents

“Building the Kingdom of God: Mormon Architecture before 1847” by W. Ray Luce

“The Conversion of Artemus Millet and His Call to Kirtland” by Keith A. Erekson and Lloyd D. Newell

“William Weeks, Architect of the Nauvoo Temple” by Joseph Earl Arrington

“Artworks in the Celestial Room of the First Nauvoo Temple” by Jill C. Major

“Panorama Paintings in the 1840s of the Mormon Temple in Nauvoo” by Joseph Earl Arrington

“Nauvoo’s Temple Square” by Lisle G. Brown

“Minerva Teichert’s Manti Temple Murals” by Doris R. Dant

“The Salt Lake Temple Infrastructure: Studying It Out in Their Minds” by Paul C. Richards

“Exterior Symbolism of the Salt Lake Temple: Reflecting the Faith That Called the Place into Being” by Richard G. Oman

“A Jewel in the Gardens of Paradise: The Art and Architecture of the Hawai‘i Temple” by Paul L. Anderson

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This compilation of articles on the art and architecture is selected from over fifty years of LDS scholarship published by BYU Studies. This volume features articles on early Mormon architects and architecture, artwork in the Nauvoo Temple, Minerva Teichert’s Manti Temple murals, symbolism in the Salt Lake Temple, and the art and architecture of the Hawai‘i Temple.

Contents

“Building the Kingdom of God: Mormon Architecture before 1847” by W. Ray Luce

“The Conversion of Artemus Millet and His Call to Kirtland” by Keith A. Erekson and Lloyd D. Newell

“William Weeks, Architect of the Nauvoo Temple” by Joseph Earl Arrington

“Artworks in the Celestial Room of the First Nauvoo Temple” by Jill C. Major

“Panorama Paintings in the 1840s of the Mormon Temple in Nauvoo” by Joseph Earl Arrington

“Nauvoo’s Temple Square” by Lisle G. Brown

“Minerva Teichert’s Manti Temple Murals” by Doris R. Dant

“The Salt Lake Temple Infrastructure: Studying It Out in Their Minds” by Paul C. Richards

“Exterior Symbolism of the Salt Lake Temple: Reflecting the Faith That Called the Place into Being” by Richard G. Oman

“A Jewel in the Gardens of Paradise: The Art and Architecture of the Hawai‘i Temple” by Paul L. Anderson

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